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    Built-in Hob & Oven Sets – How to Choose the Right Combo for Your Kitchen

    Why buy a set instead of separate appliances

    Built-in sets like BEKO Ugradni set BBSE 123001 XD offer coordinated design and matching functionality – identical control style, same manufacturer and unified warranty coverage. Buying a set is often more economical than purchasing hob and oven separately, and you avoid compatibility issues with dimensions or styling. Brands like BOSCH, AEG and MIELE offer sets with advanced features that integrate seamlessly.

    Induction, ceramic or mixed hobs

    Induction hobs are the most energy-efficient and safest option since they only heat the cookware, not the surface – ideal for households with children. Ceramic hobs are more affordable but slow to heat up and cool down. Mixed hobs combining gas and electric zones offer flexibility, especially if you prefer the speed of gas for cooking and precision of electric for delicate dishes.

    Oven size and capacity – how much do you really need

    Standard built-in ovens have a capacity of 60 to 75 liters, sufficient for roasting a whole lamb or baking large cakes. Compact 45-liter ovens save space but limit cookware size. Check if sets like CANDY Ugradni set PCT20CXCH64CCB have multiple rack levels – this allows cooking several dishes simultaneously without mixing flavors.

    Oven features that make life easier

    Pyrolytic or steam self-cleaning eliminates laborious scrubbing of grease – pyrolysis burns residue at 500°C and turns it into ash you simply wipe away. Fan-assisted ovens (convection) distribute heat evenly and reduce cooking time by up to 20%. With brands like ELECTROLUX and Gorenje, look for telescopic rails that make pulling out heavy trays safer and easier without risk of burns.

    Energy class and electricity consumption

    Built-in ovens rated A++ or A+++ consume 25-40% less energy than older Class B models. Induction hobs use up to 50% less electricity than ceramic ones because they don't lose heat to the surroundings. Over one year, the difference in consumption between an energy-efficient and average set can be 30-50 EUR – the investment pays off within a few years.

    What to check before installation

    Measure the exact niche dimensions before ordering – standard width is 60 cm, but models come in 50 or 90 cm too. Verify there's adequate space behind the appliances for ventilation – insufficient clearance can cause overheating and failure. If choosing induction, make sure your cookware has a magnetic base – aluminum pans won't work on induction hobs.

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